Monday, 15 December 2014

Rajinikanth's family watches 'Lingaa' in a theater amidst his fans,Amitabh Bachchan at the St+art Mumbai Festival!,A visibly awkward Kareena Kapoor dancing at a sangeet ceremony

A visibly awkward Kareena Kapoor dancing at a sangeet ceremony

Bebo's expression says it all the minute Mika sang a wrong song.
Bebo's expression says it all the minute Mika sang a wrong song.
Mumbai: On Saturday night, Bollywood's favourite designer Manish Malhotra hosted a sangeet function for his niece Riddhi's wedding to Tejas Talwalkar. The entire B-Town descended at the venue to celebrate the occasion. Kareena Kapoor Khan who is very close to the designer made it a point to attend the star-studded affair.
Mika brought down the house by his blockbuster tracks with celebrities grooving to the numbers. Reportedly Manish Malhotra danced his heart out in 'Aaj Ki Raat', brother Punit performed 'Gandi baat' along with Sonakshi Sinha. With Kareena on the stage, Mika crooned to the famous number 'Mauja hee mauja' from 'Jab We Met'.
The video which recently found its way in social media has Karan, Manish and a visibly uncomfortable Kareena dancing to the song. Probably it was not the right time to sing  ex-flames' hit song from 'Jab We Met' for which Bebo won loads of accolades for her acting.
Ever since their break-up in 2007, each time Kareena-Shahid crossed paths, they drew a lot of media attention. Sometimes they did acknowledge each other and at other instances they walk past with imaginary blinders on.
Should Mika have been more careful while performing live? We say Kareena is quite a sport...

Amitabh Bachchan at the St+art Mumbai Festival!


November 2014 saw 20 Indian and International artists take to the streets of Mumbai, in Bandra, Dharavi, Pedder Road, Borivali and Kandivali with an objective to educate and create awareness about this niche form of art. Over the month St+art Mumbai accomplished just this! The festival closes on a high, with a120x150 foot mural of Dadasaheb Phalke; the father of Indian cinema, on the prominent MTNL Building at Bandra Reclamation. The mural was unveiled by none other than Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan. In attendance was also Mr.Piyush Pandey (Executive Chairman & Creative Director for Ogilvy & Mather India and South Asia).

The founders of the St+art India Foundation,  Arjun Bahl (Festival Director), Hanif Kureshi (Creative Director), Akshat Nauriyal (Content Director), Giulia Ambrogi (Curator) and Thanish Thomas (Project Manager) ensured that the festival closing was a memorable and iconic moment for the city of Mumbai. Bollywood is an integral part of the city's identity yet several people do not know about the origins of this cinematic art-form. This mural is a tribute to the man who sowed the seeds for the industry which the city thrives on today and one which has put India on a the global map.  

Dadasaheb Phalkewas an Indian producer-director-screenwriter; starting with his debut film, Raja Harishchandra in 1913 and 101 years later the city of Mumbai still feels this very influence. “The Bollywood industry is one of the largest film industries in the world today, but only few know about Dadasaheb Phalke. It is important that young generation values Phalke's efforts  and see him in this new avatar,” says Hanif Kureshi, Creative Director of St+art Mumbai.

Ranjit Dahiya, founder of the Bollywood Art Project (BAP) was the perfect artist for this mural, he shares “The MTNL building is an iconic structure considering it is right off the western express highway and sea link and visible to everyone that passes by. As soon as the St+art India Foundation gave me the opportunity to work on this building I was ecstatic. Keeping Mumbai and its love for the film industry in mind, the one individual that I instantly thought of was Dadasaheb Phalke- the father of Indian cinema, who truly deserved the most prominent mural.” 

“In today’s times the landscape of every city is looking monotonous and boring. It is heartening to see that some people are making efforts to bring some aesthetics to our lives. I'm delighted that of the many such projects there is one dedicated to Dadasaheb Phalke - The father of Indian Cinema. I salute the artist Ranjit Dahiya and the entire St+art team. It is only befitting that Mr. Amitabh Bachchan has kindly accepted to inaugurate this work of art,” says Piyush Pandey .

St+art Mumbai is an initiative by the St+art India Foundation, a non-profit organization, founded by Arjun Bahl, Hanif Kureshi, Akshat Nauriyal, Thanish Thomas and Giulia Ambrogi. This was the foundations second such initiative, after the first successful run of St+art Delhi earlier this year. They believe in working together with Central & State Governments as well as International bodies to build and encourage artists from our country. One of the core aspects of the festival is to spread awareness, educate and act as a platform for artists, both Indian and International, to exchange their ideas, cultures, experiences and styles of street art that lead to a positive change. It aims to establish a skill enhancement centre for the educational and vocational training in art related topic and various art mediums. 

“St+art India Foundation's vision is to change the urban landscape of India by making it more colourful, interactive and positive. Earlier this year, St+art India Foundation took baby steps in Delhi and today with the inauguration of the iconic Dadasaheb Phakle's mural by the legend himself, Mr. Amitabh Bachchan our foundation's vision has been re-emphasised. We are keen to work with the central and state governments to be part of this global movement,” adds Arjun Bahl, Festival Director for St+art Mumbai.

Rajinikanth's family watches 'Lingaa' in a theater amidst his fans

(From l-r) Rajinikanth's wife Latha  Rangachari, daughters Soundarya and Aishwarya and son-in-law Danush
(From l-r) Rajinikanth's wife Latha Rangachari, daughters Soundarya and Aishwarya and son-in-law Danush
Mumbai: It’s a rare sight to watch the entire family of a renowned celebrity watching a film amidst fans. A theater in Chennai saw the entire family of Rajinikanth watching 'Lingaa' with his fans.The film has a massive opening and the highest number of screens for any superstar to have his films release in so many screens.
When asked Soundarya about it she said, "12th Dec was  a very special day, my fathers birthday and also marked his return on the big screen in live action after a long time, I am ecstatic and proud at the same time as have been part of the film Lingaa during the release time. The overwhelming response we received in the morning (on the day of the release) is something I cannot express in words, my mother, sister , brother in law and I caught the afternoon show today and it was amazing to watch the film in a cinema hall with dads fans after a long time. Thank you to everyone who made this possible, and have been a part of this journey with

 


 

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